Yesterday was a happy day for me, since I passed to the second round of the
competition here in Luxembourg. And not only me, but also my classmates Rober
and Yuki and my friend Ivan! It is so nice to have so many friends in the
competition - it somehow keeps the atmosphere nice and relaxed and it does not
become a bloody battle... Of course it was a sad day to the eight young
conductors who did not make it this time - including a few friends of mine as
well. I feel sad for them, but this is how competitions are! C'est la
vie!!!
Going to see
the Grand Duke
The funny thing yesterday was, that we were granted an audience with the
head of state, the Grand Duke Henry of Luxembourg! Today he will meet Vladimir
Putin of Russia, so we were in good company! Unfortunately I have no photos
from inside the
palace, but you might guess the interior was royal!!! Grand Duke Henry was
really nice to us and asked about our lives, the choice of profession etc. He
is apparently really well educated in classical music, and is a regular concert
goer (we also heard that opera is not among his favorite pastimes, and that he
cannot digest music of Wagner).
Today I will later go and see some of the semi-finalists. At the moment my
classmates Yuki and Rober are preparing to conduct. I will not see them but
wish them best of luck!
P.S. I later received this newspaper article that appeared in La Voix of
Luxembourg on the May 23rd. I was interviewed for this paper briefly right
after my first round performance.
